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square to Row, she was closeted with tho of the oburch ty which ‘and conversing bim witb a view to orn i i Fi eis Hie ge ie ae i ah i a3 E fe af : & ; ‘wae acquaintet. Tae ooa- between his letters, s0 far as we bare got them, snd }» however, as in the case of nowhe-o in them does he so there is ia tsem all an undercar. pop pnp ing pope ‘ IY 0008 ex, miliation for thelr sins 6 ul, and bis re he was unquestionab! }, and it is Bich they ba w Mr. Mifes, the laken such & de = i i i] 3 ei é g ia i i H 4 g 3 3 g deceased may have erred with Miss Smith, there was jacre good in him than has ben admitted by tae news: jepers and (he counsel engaged in the vaso. head SMICH’S DEPOBTMENT AT AND APTER THE THIALS ‘The deportment of Miss Smith is a feature of tne trial lyhich cavnot be persed «ver in silence It would be to infor from ber o olness ‘that she is elthor guilty Je innocent; but the peculiar obsraoteristics of that eae have impreered many with a conviction whiob \s ad verse to the verdict of the jary. Tho ouly exhibitions of jeoling which she has made oave been an occasions) nery- vas twiiching of the mouth, but this emovionshe genorally ‘neceeded in suppressing. The eloquence of the At ‘ocate, in denouncing her beartiossnes« and sins, scarce:y ‘ver blanched her cheek; while her infamous lutters were Noy cay sho looked with stealy eye und brazen brow at lhe Olerk of the court; the pathetic appe.is oi ner own ad- ‘ooate brovght tears to many an eye. but vever suffused ere; and even the weighiy denunciations of her shame eas oentiousness which were udtered by the Lord Justice Merk brought vo blush to her check. Daring tho /ast haree days of the trial the freah color somewha: do rom her face, and gne scarcely epwered tho deck #ita the me jaunty air, or took her seat on the air tigat cusl soviied for her use wi.n the same elaborate carefulness 2 be comfortable, anc 12 have Aer dress grac fully di ceed for the day. But «ne chaited as cheerfully with er agents and counsel, or rather such of them as chose asaya kind word to her; sat out cach day of the trial rtbout once moving frum the Jook or even asking for as ouch as a glaes of water; 'ookes ap to tue galleries aad Toond the area with the eaime boid freedom, atthe most nddeving revelations e {her shame never bung her hi ad; ‘ad at the sad story of her pareoss’ shame, aad the ruin ne bad brought upo: her fun'ly, did not shed a tear, ul Dough the Lord Advoosie could not touch apon tose @tnis without bis voice sinkioy into burky inilistacinees, or the man)y tones of tne Dean of Favulty. sustain vemseives above ibe strong currents of emotion which ed bis eyes with tears ana for some moments threaten d to stay the onward march of ‘The wore than wortblees chay..ter of the evidence pro- weed for the defence was consisuoasty exhibited by tae rs man whom we should bave exmectod ty tnd elinging most tenacity to it; for the Desa of i wulty ie an dyocate distingulshed, not for apes to the "veltngs, but or plain, homeiy, common sense roiisrks, Yased on tee vidence produced ip the trial in waier be gaged ln ‘ate great trial he was forced to depart from 41st course in roich bis main strength bas bitherte beer supeoned Wo lie. fo man is 20 whoroughly acquainte with thy wmper of atnd which is to be found in a Seottwh jury box as John oglis; and he knew that to dweli unvca om the abeard and mpertinent evidence produced by Miss Smith's ageo's vould only weakea the cause which he had » plead. Io Ais respect, therefore we speech wulch hy male was au aperiment, and the fliet of the kind 00 Use a tempted ‘veling, not fact, was the region in ehich he haa toexercise fa eloquence. And to ihe astonisument of every spec ator, @svoceeded. He did not simply eucoeed; fur his acdrass > the jury was a masterpiece, aided by tee mos: gra iefal ‘otion of hie tall and commanding form, by paihetic facta: jcoompaniments. and by tears and ba f choked utterances aah were uo: simulated. The pervration «as the noblest Gort which hes been heard wt the Soottish or by ib revent generstion, and |; war with .be uimost o)oalty tat the court, wich oa# po feeling itself, and oes pot oy euch a thing exist lu the heart of hamanity, e reprees thy Cheers whlch rows at the conclusion of Ts was eupporod by some that Mise Smith, altsough she oked cool, was in a (rawe of mind whica # Ld “prectpt her into & brain fever woenover tue i) term) lated. This notion has not beea vetied. When ne jory returned give their verdict, meny rere in tears, and every face bora ‘raves of the pest anxiety; she ajone preserved her “oid equa ty. When the verdict bad been pronounced, aad deat ng cheers resvunded turowsh tue ball of | sdgmeut, ld the feeling she exhivites was a faint, cu,ins amie, hich broke over ber face aniin a moment departea—a Jo *bich, to oUF eyes, a1 peared less proporn**sing even han the almost Volar serenity which for @ seooud lt sup ed. When she weut oown the trap stair o we cell mih—a free woman once more—it wre «iri aglow, Jeady step. When she & rived at ihe foot of tue ear we we she met her orother, the ‘Jack’ of her letters, thout evincing any feeling at the sigs! of one whose rospect phe baa blighted, and over whose (ature life ahe Uhrown a dark i cessteerenen tore daase avout the ecedings in court, Jord Jussies Clerk “a u oy man,” praised the Lord Advocate’s specch 4 her aa a very clevor epeech, and dia not Le itave to Hilelae the sudicnce and the jury When it was! and that im mene crowd in Parliament qonce were waiting it 1b9 rpeciauion of getting a Isst lock of the accused, and whi Feeng Ferman was procured who s,"reed to personate er ‘the throng, provided she was Mavored with a sight of Saith, ibe ex prisoner rot only agresd to with her own bands attired the corious girl w her own, that she people oawide uright the more turely tmpoced upon aod led away from ibe spot, 4 while warda having <i guived hereoif slightly, she wlked ‘on her broiber's aria from a door at the other ex! of tquare, accompanied by anotaer roane eee having gone to the front of St, Giles’ chur¢n, secured rural stations of On 8 smal! side sta. ear Ginegow, caught & Wain for Gree sock On he Fame e, crossed the Clyde ih one of tho passenger stremboate, ‘the came vight was wih ber mother at Row, where poor old lady has been in 4 dying ouncition ‘v the leet h; so that throvgh ail the tins: evening and nigot of Telease, At least, Poe Des FOO" NOs” mp oxo Of “he aa. ed reaction, Her father refuses to see her, and ere thts left Jor a foreign land OPULAR ACTLAUSK OF THR VERDICT POUND POR ‘THE DEFENCE IN GLAEGOW, With respect to (he cheers of the p bile at she agnouDnee- sof ibe vertict. the fee “yb? (# that they were not ited, althongh the verdict hae given general satisfac: Ii i a noteworthy fact that the most yocifervus ap- 0, both in the court and eu of It, cane from the very . from thoee who might bave beru expected oy some ie of human pavore to regard Miss Smith's release th jealonay. To rome extent, tho comonstration might explained as an mevitable result of the extensive and wy Betting whieh bad taken piace s# to tae result. the leaders in the cheering we ¢bserved a fast 1 student, wb» shooted and danced in sp be bad won, we were wit, somewhere wow bis Laresbip said wat it be incon ‘with the poey of ‘he rian government to emer inty orlal gueraniens wit foreign guvernments, and, there es Sab Bes ie few atten of British government to ra treaty in 1 Te OMARMOXON, Depnty Chairman, Bondholders’ Uomm'tiee, 32 Th.ogmor on good same, together with a tranaiation of tho pr sent note Tho object of the Pernvian government in rigning tl Was (0 Inevre the safety of the guano deposits are specially hy pothecated for the payment of tne gq deot. I remain, gentemen, your obedien" ser. F RANCT#00 OF RIVERO. Movers. Antowy Grou any Some, (oancial ageuts of the irivian Government. The New fart of Russia. tin (July 0) Correspondence of the Lon ton Times } The Journal of the Smaie hax nterfered very material'y he speceiation I late: , mentianed, of p-inirg the sew tariff and pahitehing It separately for cighty co 1, for with (te sumber of Jrne 20 it reprinw the whole Cument, bulky as it le, Tt ocmp'so nearly 400 telerent hicler, and tagether with the variout aypendteet and dente, file forty prined sheets, The entire into thres main divivions. The firs! conte oode that borceforih are to be Imported free of 110 66, the second, goods that aro in futur e itorm duty of tvonty copes per pood, Nos 66 and the third, goods which ara t ony variour tien, OF the import of whica ie to by probibited al ber, Now. $4 ty 867; ant this third division t+ p further enbdivided, The olf primsiple te re ‘Thi- rate, and the method of applying it, viz , prveed ed 0 weight, was parti warly onerous as regarded books, the intel ectual worth of which by no means inoreases tho beavier they are. THE VERY LATEST. INSURRECTION IN ITALY. {From the Courrier du Havre, July 14} According toa itter from Naples, dated July 5, the steamer Cagliari bad Seen tied up near the docka aud a de- ineinent Of gendarmerie placed om board. The com mander of the steamer had already undergone one ex- Aminariou, 1m tie course of which he declared that he had acted {m god faith and both be and his crew had been obliged $ take thecourse they did, The eallora were questioned separately, afer him, and all testified to ws 8 effect. The case will be conducted with che gresivrt rare. ThePresidont of the court martial is on hoard evui y day. A Paris letter in the Independance Belge contains the following passage —~ The circumstance which has atonee astonished and dis- mayed the goverument is mot the mere fact of a conspire ey ta Ieaty ior years we have had to record many of them, but the organizetion of a plot so mysteriously con- summated, and the tmarcnse resources of all winds, placed ‘at the disp sition of the conspirators Thus, as yoa al ready know, the Italians errested at Paris charged with conspiring against the life of the Emperor, are Romagnols, Well, the majority, if not nearly ali the consptratore arres ted at Gonos are sito Romagools The tavestigations already made upon this subject prove the fact. But that js mot enough. Alithe as-assins who have arrived at Genoa ¢vrirg the past month only, hayo been provi- dea with regular passports Upon their W orig or im their dwellings tho police have found jeums of money of greater or leas amounts, according to the tm portance the part each was expected vo piay in the neat work of arousing Vy The insurgents asreste 1 ai ghorn were aleo provided with money The tavestiga dene prove that in this city, a8 at Gonos, p’enty of money bi oe mong the people tho day the plot ex plode We learn from the Italian prints that Miss White, who was incarcerated xfter the Genoese insurrection, oocupics a chamber adjoining the apartmen'a of the Governor of the prison. Tbe revolutionary heroine appears to bo a prey to the liveliest enthusiasm. One iugular ctroum stance wil suftice wo give an idea of the poiiticai fanati- cem which animates thie romantic woman Whoo the carbineers came to arrest her she throw hersef upon & portrait of Mezcnt and kissed it with iptepre aad plous fervor, It was ra mored that she had declared that she was married to the old Chief uf Young italy—she te cageged, oa the coutrary, toa poor young man whose usme is not even Kaowa ‘as jor Muzzint, be 1 ber god, not ber baxband. 4 sion with which be inspires ber is act love but a roligioas rerpect. One does not love a prophet: but gerves him bumbly and dé votes oneself 0 bis giory. Veriainiy Miss White has given yr of ef an axtive zeal. By means of subscriptions be odiaived in the single city of Genoa a sviicient som for the purchase of on ibovsand mskow Yhe eventa which bave r-cootly takea place ia laly must Lecessarliy have their cons q\ences in toe Siarepean Cabinets, Tnerefure, ve cannes be axtopivhed to § caro that the Austrian Cab net is about to demand of Proma teat that government’sbould address a note to Kng.rnd oray ing be: to exercise aa active *urvelilaace over (ho refugees who have sengot ap a-yium in the Britieh Leland: —thut is to ray, to moaify the English regulations relodve to fureiguers It ts pot yet known how Prussia will reply to this de. mand; but it is certain that there ts in preparation a upited aerault upon Lord Paimeretoa by the Itsiiaa Powers, to obiwin the expulsion of Mazzioi aud his ccafreres from Epgiand Vienna correspon tense raya upon this euhject:— The late events in [aly canuot pss withoot pun'al ment. The diplomscy of the Italian States, inctuting Austria, Will Aud sufficient cause for reclamation, and we bball see in a few weeks a strovgly cons.tuted Cvalltion of Powers agaiust the perturbaiors of the peace td tran quility of the Italian Peninsula, The result will prohably be that the ony revolutionary dictstor of Italy and bis partizane will be forced to emigraio io America. If all et the airturdors of Earopean peace, ¢ hoped, may at last be persuaded t0 wito¢raw ber protection from tbe snarchiate of our timo At the Piedmontere senate, July 10, M Rattazt, the Win- ister of the Interior, paid a just compliment to the on duct of the Frencl government, which first advised the Sar- dintan administration of (be re Jusiunary pryjects. SP aN. Manin, July 13, 1867. The Queen Las signed the law reiative to the rabeing of 60,000 men. ‘The law of the press bas been sayimitted for the sano- tion of hor Majcety. PRaNCE The Empress left Plon.vicres « LLo’clock on the morn- jpg uf July 13. The Emperor aocompanioa ter as far as Fesinal. The hea'th of the Emperor oonsinues to be per. sect. Her Majesty arrived at Paris at 10 o’e ook at night, and im reine | by ees to % Cloud. A considera ve assemblage at the depot and upon the Bouleward ae Sebas- Wopol saluted ber Vajesty witb the liveliest acclamations. The beaith of Beraoger, the poct, continued iu about the oe, Dut he parsed a very agiaied night on the 13ch of Joly The Paris Patrie makes the sem! official ann uacement that the Queen of England will virit F commencement of Se ptember, for ton day Emperor sod Express will early lo Augast vist Queen Victoria, at Osborne, MaRK t. Hava, July 14 1887 Cotton—The marke! {* very quiet to day, bnt prices are | witbout variation, and the rales do rot exdeed 600 bales, Sogar very quiet. No transactionato noe —Cotf-0—Publio tale of } 0:8 bage Jacmel cnilee 1i1f, a L20f. sme laa pave boon lncded at Havre Cail. Twe weroons Mexican at Of, 40 for bail kil. Tallow jower aud {tactive. Wealebooe Orm. silos of 1.700 kios polar ac 6f 66. Cercals veqgiguil At pobilc sale, 2,0°0 Dbis, tanerican floer, damy were disposed of at 2h 8 49F, per BbI ; 5¢ bags «tindt rn, in good conc tion, Brought Vif Tg Ist. 60, bat he price waa refused for te PROGLAMATION—INTERVIEW OP CITIZENS OF LAWKENCH WITH THE GOVERNOR Mi BKC TO THEM. : [From the Lawrence Heralt of Freedom, July boy) The reception of Gov. Walker's proclamation ja law- rence, op tbo i6th inst, addrerred to the people of dis city, and «bich we poviieh, wih additional ¢ mmonts, on our foinb page, eierted a conrideradls iterest among all clasree of Our popviation. Some viewed it in one light and some tp another; dot al) obiisd im May ing thas it was ill ad vikea on the part of the Governor, if genvine. Meetings Of the citizens were held a) variour places in towe duriug the afternoon, when the document waa ead wod there dit cusses in private Ip the evening «large momber of peo 0 convened in front of the Morrow House, C. Ingerroll, + in the ebair, # hes wi various suggestions were five was finally appointed to look afer 4 commitee evtered upon the dwobarge of their duties, aad on Saturday evening called the people aaain 1) i when they submitted through (heir chairman, as we, PORT TO THE CITIZENS OF LAWRENCE, K. T. as, chalr man of a commilee [ arrived, it was determined that Megere. Ooliamore , and ascortain st what time sud would be Convenient for him to meet a ties. Accordingly, Governor Walkor was waited on at camp, and in a courteous and gentlemanly manner expressed his wikkngacks (0 moet the commitioe at jaoy hour it might be convenient to them. At five o'ciotk im the afternoon, the Governor was ed a} the camp by the committee, , (ir Norrns deolising to scoompany them,) they (the Commitee) having mo propositions or suggestions to make to him in bebaif of the city of law. rence, but to ascertain the auibenticity of the ton aforesaid, and the objec of hie visit to this the bead of a reg ment of United Brates Governor a riyts Fi 5% the object of bin@ricit wae becanse he uadoidted in formation, both written and verbal, ‘hat eg i e formed in thia Territory of a few disaifect to estab lish town governments, then coonty, and then a State government, in opposition to the Terri/orial governmen: and that of the United States. And this movement as intended to be commended nu tae town of Lawrence, thon Quindaro, Orawatomie, sad other toro ia thie Ter ritory. fad he two governments cannot exist at the eemte tlme, T have come among you as a pariiestor and I desire . My poll sy te rtaded in my toaugara address and ih my epeech at Topeka, I am determined that the majority sball rule, Les the people go to the polls, in October, and they eiil have their rights, the people shall make their own covstituuon. If the one formed by the Vowvention thal, not be submitted to them, Twill A oly with all my m ght [ have marked ou; a courre by which the people may secure their righi#, aud 1 fam Cowrmined they rball have them. Ihave taken an ‘oath (0 support conetiturion of the Uaited States and the laws of th determiaed to do Wt Dat a Witte ‘Ime ‘ov @ the people will have an ooportun ty to express their wish at the ballot box, Let fre toll you a majority of the people Of the terriwry slall form their own thetitetionn. ved Flavitg per dnties confited to them, the com mittee respectfully ask to be discharged te ) W COLLAMOF nan of he Comm Lawnence, KT ‘Tate report wax roo! oy to wath deep Inter At {he Ceneiasio, & F aud wae listened f tuanka ‘was tomdered the committee fur th. manner with which they had Cuntemplating no furth +r action, ‘bel oy ee ee best , the committee were extra, Saturday a week ago. Wo lusert the so-calied city ter op our ineide columns, as that seems the basis of Governor's proclamation. ‘not the character of bave veemed tt of sulficient importance to merit a ee our columns. It bas been claimed that it was & mere sanitary regulation, designed to remove nuisances from town; while, on tho other hand, % bes been urged that our people mum be devotedly attached 19 tho federal Union, when they canuot remove « doa! heg from the streets without fir: taking an oath to support the constitution of the United states, and with that oath couple another to svetain the Topeka constitution, The charter is uot an - oped than fourth vote of one of the entire popula. ton in tts favor; but meager az was tne voto Eten, and {mj fe as our bnainess men viewed it, the best friends of Governor Walker in Jiansas think ho hes elow:d bed counsels to govern him, else he nover Pe DECORATING, INCLUDING han, ae fixtures, well lorated in this ofy, advants Addrowe A. Base bles and trimeings for NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JOLY 30, fi THE FIRKMEN. blo and their I ing that ‘‘mas- end the meetirg THE SUBJBLT OF CONVERSATION, ‘We publish on our fouth page this week the proclama- don of Governor Walker to the of Lawrence, with editorial remarks, whist were tm the form of an and sent to our friends of the Eastern press, Egbe y Deen misrepresented on all sides, wo would not 5 will, ag it was adopted witha woull Baye resorted to such strange means to sup- prose it, We think the Goveruor can only fool ifs: he was Ml advised tm this movement, end wat Be bas acted hastily. While we fecl thus, ‘we are determined no: to array ourselves iu @ hostile atti- tude towards bim. As will be seen by the report of the committee who waited upon him, and reported on datur- day evening, a week ago, he expreased himseif sth! detor miped that tbe Lecomptin constitution should be submit: ted toa vote of the whole people; and if not submitted to them, he would oppose our ad@istion into the Union under it. Ho agein reiterated bis determination thas the peepte should have @ voice im all futaro elec icus. The troops will probably remain jn tho Terrkory till after the election, to protect the Dallot box aad preserve order gen: rally. (Correspondence of the Cincinnati Gazette] Lawnenos, Kansas, July 24, 1857. Lawrence invaded—Fhe Oty Government Ex Governor Shannon— His Adminis: ation— Governor Walk- or ~Quindaro and the Unr'-d States Army—Prea- son ard Rebellion—Phe august Llction—Kansas Affairs 9 upon a Miliary Basis—Orders from General ne. The recent and last invarion of Lawrence by tbo United ‘States troope, led om Dy Governor Walker, has aad wilt continue to cause considerable excitement in Kansas. The poopie do not understand the movemert, for thy Governor, io bis famous “Proclamation to the ciuvens of Lawrence,” apnounced it as his jatention to prevent the organization of she city goverpmen’. Our Mayor, Mr. Blood, informs mo vhat the Board has organized, aud commenced the bust- pers of municipal legisiadov ; has elected city officers, pro. vided for thy watering of the streew and cleaving of the same, in fe dope if Walker and the troops had not como. , done DO more or jess than would bnve been The Mayor has delivered his address to the Board of Aldermen, which is well kvown 1a town, and must cor. tainly bayo reached ihe ears of the Territorial Governor, and up to the proseat lime no has deus noihing to prevent t e continuance of such “rebellions proceedings,” only to remain In camp, reaciag news papers, and deaou_cing cer- tais men in and about Lawrence. We bave all mg considered @x Governor Shannon's acminist;stion of affairs io Kansas ihe mos, coutempttole op acsov’: of bis drunkenness and imbecility. His very bame bar become & reproach, and be has been hissed and derpized by all parties. Sut his most insane act becomes respectable when compared with the wareatening and last great act of Walker. froope qvarwered among us in tag time of perce for the ovrpoee oY intima dating the peoplo, Bd to prevent the car y'me «tof tbe much vauated prin: cipler of “quater soverucaty.”” Bat not ¢ithstandig tho Wreaieping aspect of Walker's armed lores, tae work of organiz'pg towns aud cities etiil goes on, 8 people accept the lesue, and are deierminod Ww viadicate thelr con- Btip onal rp bis Mr. Walden, of Quindaro, oditor of the Chindowan, celied vpon his Excel eucy a fow days since, aud informed im that jt was the intention of the citizens of that town to organize a municipal govern neat for themselves. The Governor's reply i One Cherscterisiie of the man, end his failure to execute bis threw aapoher, “Mr. Waldvn, if Quiuéaro organizes a city gyvervment, they will do it in Opposition to (ne whole Uniied States army.” Iuader- stand )hat ovr sister city will soon bave a Mayor aad and other city olllcers, clecied by the people, aud we shall see Wbetuor General Harney's arullery 1s wo destroy the town or vot Wall or's conduci is regarded bere as co siagular that even some of the most ultra pre alsvery men ia and about Lecomp on exprees tbelr astonisnment that any maa who preteadod senity should be gully of it. My own opinion ts that Waiker's jutention is, in makiog this great military display, to prevent our clecuoa in August for representative to Gougress, State olfl-ere, mera- neral assembly, aad sho re adoption of tae ‘Topeka Cowstiti be work is rapidly going forward of placing Kansas on a wilitery basis. Gen. James H Lave has already tlooded the Territory with “ General Orders,” Nos. 1, 2, &¢, and with “ A Card,” “A Proc amation’ © the free date men, tout with or recap! the Topeka Convention, appointiug James H Lane to er- gevize the mitt, of the Territory, Taese orders establish divisious abd brigades, end appoins superiniondents of divisions, kc. If Gen Lane don’t get Kauvas thoroughly organized, it will not be for the want of orders and procia- mations. ‘Enough on the subject. The ferritory is to be thoroughly canvassed by iifty of our bert speakors, and a large vote is expected ia ihe Avgust election, ADVERTISEMENTS RLMKWED RYERY UA wae PEMSOWAL. —— N. . FORMERLY OF BUFFALO, HAS JUST 4, mugeed to town, or would have answered your three leters. Wrie me sime addrew where I can 60 yon. ko RK & ALL RIGHT NEXT SALT SDAY AFTER, + boen. at fone o'clock. Instead of + vening. as you # ated in your note, as Lo gue is received afer six MADAME HARRIS. NPOKY ATION WANTED—OF ROBT GREGORY, WHO left crooklyn, B Y., for the Weat avout t#o years siece, ana has bo yet been beard of. Any taformation of bie where abouts would be (rankfally received >, his sister, Maria Col- ville, Wiimiogton, NC. aS. MARV ANDM&SON, FORMERLY OF NINTH rireet, stl find « leVer of impertance for ber at the Union tquare Pos! office, YR WALL OR HALE, WHO IN 1835 OR 18% HAD AN otter at 135 Fu ton wtreet, this ely, his executors or ad nly iraiors, will picase give name and residence W. 8, box 2107 Philarelpbia, Pa. A. C—PRIDAY, JULY Sl, AT 8 O'CLOCK, aT THE + seme vlare, Dd not tall That leo, Basiners of Kreaten! inportauce , That in #0 190. AMAZON, HL? COR(OLANUB.—ANY OF THE CREW OF THIS SD wonnet, while lying at Pernambuco. in 1433, by sending their eadres ‘ox 3475 New ¥ rm Post office, wul learo something to their advantage, 108 H.-C, W, H 18 WYLL, PASTOR V. APFEUTION alely nivises 8H. to wend him bis addres, nod begs hin to claim loners waiting for him at Mr, MoLeod’s, New York HK PY REON WHO TOOK AWAY THE PHOTOS RAPT (drasn by Meade & Co) from the pina case na be siore op mrret. is requesed fo relay the seine forthwith, we wn, Sod thereoy save further trouble and exposure, MISCBLLAVEKOUS. i SEWING MACHINES.—WATSON'S $10 SEWING mac buts are now fer male as the office of tve compe. ny. 49 Broséway Persone wishing sewing machines will do weil to examine this bousebold favorite befo-e par ing from BS to $14) fur leew vnluable but mere compli ones. Tie lene Oo mtd that hows anf sbrieks of Bieh price 4 sew ng machine deniers in regard wo injngovons on this are false and wholly wichou! founoation. WATEON, WOOSTER & CO, 449 Brondway. s NORTH WILLIA® STRBST, NEAR OUATHaN, the piace where you find . W. STRDERT, The German Seam Joh Priater, raven with ‘and bows painting. also eral deat atylen La Wm] bannera, styler’ excailen.se walch oomfirmet M. DRLAMARO & RA ALLIOTTS REBUMATIO BMBBOUATION—FO? ee Arrange Foi st Tag OPTIME AND HAIR DYE LID ROwAR 200. % drugitons and fascy” evade Bich vith =TWO SECONDHAND TARLYS, ILLIGRO TABLI ood aa new, for anie cheap; OnF Own make. Apply oO LEORARD & BENJAMIN, 893 Broadway “— HE MOST PROFITABLE LIARD ARENA IN AM4& rea for at) Ph over a eof tab) ver? superior das long lease. siton atreet, ord, manufasiarer, 149 478, FOR STov@, Manas are ned he best qi. ity, w! wee. othe may eet $4 a) Lr Se deliggred at (be Rowe rai Part out aying in ther chanes aa good, OF © aes Washington piace, WoW owen. WaL—BEST BED (81 STOVE AND Bes, af }- wh te aso range and (urnees, sorenned and delivered « $5 2 per toa, from parte corner King aud ernen sos, | Deere sad é sirtets, near 4 waTraeW CLINTOS COTTAGE PLAOB, NEAR 4 if hed room. on + econd floor, Mf lading bata and jogie agatemsn. dems sults, Also, two rooma on third floor, T_& MEETING OF UNITED aT ai Ko. 25, conve ned at thelr hooae on farnis| Bas, to let to a 9 9 FROM BRE 8T. MARK’S PLACES, TWO BLOCK: pte ey way.—Very pleasant rooms, furnished, for FIFTH AVENUE.—GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES artments or furnished dim & first class b ruse, alt ode areaesl in wast «f single accomm di rooms, can be Fitch avenue, near ¥ the comfort and conventence o! BOND &TREET—ROOMS TO LET ON THE tor, for geot'amen and their iver, or single geade- isnt, with bosrd or withor ‘al the modern imp: permancal oF rT lemnan Dy Gal Tor ree or four tay BAST TWENTY FIFTH STREBT.—A HANDSOMSLY furnished . wits ished parlor, oO oes honor nes the members of United States Hose Comy ' Teeer ton with welch, they so entunalaeticall conferred upoa say No. a i y wei back Ww our native chy from oar recent visit to the proceedinge of thin mecting bi Reso! a inthe New York Tender, 3G Hatt BROADWAY a Faw RESPECTABLE MAN ean be accommodated with good board and pl ; also, & gentleman and his wife Those of ® home will do well to call and examine for ‘Terma modera'e. GREAT JONES STREET.—SUITS nawly and fbeaut'fully ia frst claas brown #'one bo weed in this ot roadwry and Lafayette place WEST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ent men aod thetr families and single gen pleaeant home. will Gnd this location very ers visiting the city can be PB. CHARLES EB BEN. JAMES MELLOY, JOHN PATTERSEN, JOBEPH CHAUBAL. OF ROOMS AND furnished, to let, 70 GRATE: ‘Coney Isiand.— Racarsion Ne, and Comey ard Inland ferry bouts, JOSEP A ‘hour from » RAI FOR THE without board, in Digg hers OF et Hamilton, ao. 1. for conveniaaoe ‘Ata en Island, seven miles, via Fort Hamilian. The Btaicn and AOUTHFIBLD, leave e) On fine Snpdave, RertHamiion wt Coney IXCUBSIORS.—POR OA! and fast steamer Waanin; would do well to examine before making other arran: Sor ona 26 Wea are XCURSION TO TPE FISHING BAX&S.—TH® FAST aoa steamer SATELLITE, Ospt. N. Anderson, Jr, trive fo the Fish ng Banks every day, exorn: Satarday, Morton street at 7, Sprivg atrert ai 7%{, Perk alip at Bireet at t3;, and pler No. 3 North Jon band &ecompnnies: refreshments on beard, FIRE ISLAND.—ON the faat Meumer HEB: Mm. ‘laid yt land ut "he frat banding: .BTER, THE OCOMMO! bie. Sowherners and oub pleassatly rccommad ated, WEST WaSBINGTON PLACE —A GRNTLRAAN 2 bis wife cap obtain very desirable rowms; alao s fow single gentle ven c*n .¢ pleasantly accommodated, The house contains all he modern imp ovement, WEST TWELYTA STRERT—FOR THE SUMMER OW permanently rooms suitahle for marriad or siagle gen. House, first clase ; family ee exchanged. CLINTUN PLACER - (B1GHTH STARET, CORNSR OF Maodouy al between Fif b avd Sixth aves)—4 large band ore iret room on the sawond Haoe with caurtered by the ‘and select ; referen river nt 9 o’sloc'k. the sicamer, Fishing tackle, batt and ‘a amailer room ad AND AFTER JULY Ss the best references re © will connect reguinrly with worping and evening, to snd Te'and. Passengers leave New York at9 via Thi ard returning arriva KIGHTH &TREET, HETWEEN BRO «DWAY AND Fourth avenne.—Hoard with pleasant rooma may be References exchanged RWSBURY, HIGHLANDS. reach, and Ocean => ‘will rva aa follows from fout of Kobiuson LEAVM OCEAN FORT 4¥D RED NEAR BLEECKER ~IN A ily, one or two éntlemen can be accom nd bourd if reynired; the amodern improvemenin, THOMPSON STRERT, NEAR WASHINGTON Pa rade groond; Ove wiry room to let La evita or single, gle geatlemen, with or witbout hoard; ine honre con’sina ali the Lnodero improvementa; terain mode-ate CORNER OF Ci. SBY, Roos avd board for fumt ies avd elagie gevtemen; ano board only for gentleman at all ihe moera tmprovementa will be found to we, Traceient boarders taken at $1 60 «day. #) Prevch ami LEAVA KRW YORE, Highlanis4Orean. Mood: - BROOME ST» ERT, block from Brow Trerday Wednesay \ 29, The LAURA wu conpeet with this bos for ited Bank and dime ge, for passensess only SHREWSBURY, HIGH Bi ‘nebi BROADWAY, N&R MADISON oad fivor, Just vacated, to rent, with full ooart: Dinner at 6 o’clock. LANDS, OU4AN ‘and Bed B nk. roome for gentiem=n VERY PLEAS (RT ROOM, WiTH BUARD, UAN BG dy and gentleman, also for a single, im Fifth and Sixth ae Capt. DB. Bobinavn sircet pier, N. > aw LEAVE RED ¥ANR AND OURLr 0) MALL AMSRIUAN F Mi.Y HAVING MO#® ROOD than they wan , st No. 115 Seventh atree:, will let part o! the honse or take # lady and gentleman to board. or two aluk! genciemen, om reascna cle terms. Rooms op each for parsengers only NOR “URRWSBURY, HIGHLANDS, OJRAN HO Por, Warhinaton, Middletown saa new, magniticent and ‘awit . Commancer will sun regularly as follows’ from Robinson s.rect, sort river:— LDAYE NEW YORK GENTLEMAN AND BIS WIF® OU A FEA SINGLE Ay “gentlerann en be accommodated with board at 3 Hoa S00 street, front of the para. ‘Gas and ba bia the howe steamer ALIOR GRATLEMAN | BS RES A PARLOR AND P. ng, Ins modern »: Well furnished, #1’ breakinet at 8 o'clock a Mand dinner ai Bovlock PM, {Josation between Browdway and 1th aveaite, ant not above Nini) street: & pleasant privat (amily mack preferred, As direst J.B. ku, box 172 Herald vdice. BRAVE RED DAL ft FEW RFSPEOTAGLE MEN C4" BE dat -d with god board, fine airy rooms and a good home, for 83 8 week, atl Prince airect, iva doors from Sowery PHOLURA BANKS —TIK PAST SE Is Ay boarders wecommoduted ¢ 4a exeurelon ty /he Cholera Bank Dg Morion fireet as 8; pler 3 Moc iver, oly, prceisely, "securing (1 the ahecuoon of with or #ithont par isi between Thirteenth and Four.ceuth streets seme day. Fare I with furnished room 3 BUABDING ASD LOPGING, = ARYIAL BO*RD WARTED—KY A YOUNG GENTLE map, with » Spanien fear ily, 4 ddreaa, «ting terms, Ce three cays J, Herald TO, LEICA FURNIBTED, ROOM, 4O:TABLE POR & geotleman and bia wife or two le ger len en; alan Waite cane necommedated, with oF witha. board. Apply 417 Pearl street, upper Noor. HERE MINUTES WALK FROW FULION FERBY.— A #ult of three pleasant airy rooms to let to a emall re- apectable fam'ly, at $i2a mooth snruire NO 60 Fulton aireet, Brooklyn. ANTED—SY A GEN! LEM aN , A PTR W seret roo ona beara tte rouveuicuoe (oe comings terms moderate. Addrem BE +). Brondway Postoilice ANTED IM@EDIATELY—IN A SMALL BOARDING honse of private "amily, above fon sh street aad peas Broadway, & yo’ aizec room, with reaxfat and ea for one gentleman. Address Rasex. Herald ofivs, stating parties WY *STED—BOARD FOR A NADY 1 4 PRIVATE PAY mlly or ing bose, or an unfurnished room, Ad- drems AB, box 194 Herald Mee, staing terms, which mn) be moderate. BUARD b* NOUNTRY BOARD.—?+ K8ONK WISTING COUNTRE boaid can be accommodated on reasonahie terms, wiih- in two beurs ride from the city. For particulars inqnire of J J BOLLIST ER corner of Washiog: n atrem and Batery place YOUNTRY BOARD —A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING CoM hort distance from ‘he city, can accommodaie a fev bourders. loes ion tesirab'e References exchanged addrese Hy ine, box 69 Post efive, Jamaica, La .., stating where an im lerview may he had. niceties lhtlihii talent \OUNSRY BOARD UAN BR HAD IN HaCK + NsAvw. CoP Rates aud one gentle nan ran De sceommndsiad with board io the upeer part of tbe beantiful villa @ of Hinckenrack, twelve ilies frrm ihe olty; stone Bouse, fr mie the vive Very desirable for ooardera Beat of onontry miuk canbe had and washing done near by ab a reasonable aie, Sages raping Back and for.. from the vity throng ibe ny For pariioniare inquire of Warcard Worsmag, fat clay alreet. Respectable peopie wu! do wel: to call, fae M RZ betH Bw eTSON, Coys: OARD IN STAMFORD, COBNECTIOUT.— A private family baving two mnocen can accomadare 8 taraily of forr an! soso mt roome The house le beaustfull oly ‘ee Walk from the deoo Price of board $6 & week, Acorese Drs, M., Piamford Post offive. JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—AT SRW 4RiGHTON, COOPER point or other con entent plsce on the Jersay 08 Siuien Island store. for a iady. t#o childrep and ovr, farna house preferred Adoress with terms bverde,), 302 Broad. way a \OUNTSY BOARD WaNTED—WITIN CWRNTY ot pe ity. con the Fatson river preferred.) by ® tusn snd wife address P.B.?, Hersid cilce, wih en ara and terma, ONT SY BOARD MAY Ba OotalNen WIN A PRT. ) vate family Ie @ sleasant Teen ity urar Log Bransb, ‘Tor.ns $6 per week ; ehildrea under twelve years, $4 ln- qui eof *mib & Boyd, No 346 ‘roadway TP aenonne NE OR TAO GENTLEMEN CAN OF- tain fonished rooms, with portlal soard, in @ house de- Lupitully situated, near he bath ant erey, and having a te virw of the river Apply at No 6 River terracs PE RSKILL, FORTY Ml KS UP BO BON RIVER ieal'road, A number of ladiee and gentlemen will Aud a pleasent bou’e for the rumme ha lady wnd her two daughiers, wbo seek to pleame: 4 very maderaic, Soe peruculars apply to Livingston & Co., So. 6 Beekman street. —— sUMONDOR BONO. fH HOTEL —SEA BID VATEUL SUMMER dene on be wean +b won asd lioeraulye 1 Sbaded lawn, sat sitt gaa a d ae respecuable facailiew a tose hop of saurdag ugh H° *sTCONG POUFRK, MURBIS COUNTY, N. J THT onge, lasted on the Dspk of Lake loosteong, is ppen tor the reception of grenta. The iocaucn for beanh'ulaesa rad oeeuty Drerner is paurpasses So thowe fond of be 4 © prevents peculiar atiracto 6 howls are ro ya from New Yor port ane fF walling is by Porria aud Kerex Kall rood ” station; tha core lewving daily a +i AM And 3 rriages will meet papeengera on the arrival of oma nica. one ceo be aecressed d ‘eof Teomag orto 1 raxeasiile ma im ARD UA MN, Proprivior. H. sare, boq., 38 Malden W YOBK TO THS WHITE 40. MC01NS OKKUT: Son Gitken wiloughoy and Memprrrnagog. the mow deat ful trout inven io Now Kagiand for Uoxets snd maga of the route apply at de dew York and New ave oMice Twenty seventh airvet PReN (3S HYDE, General Ageut, Conn River Railroad fine, pieras Peek alip, New Vor’ ZW YORK OND OONBY ISLAND, & Fini Hamilton Tae new aad an cet mt De A. M.. and Land 4P wo Fort which a retarn eke! etl) TLEMAN MAY BH A 0 be room in ® prival 8 $5 per month, in advance, Br chive Heighis, two maues walk f ¢ Wai iret ierry. RIVATM FAMILY roto we fer tbe BENSON? family, on rook MMODETE A GEN two single gen lemea West Twenty second str anes. Heferenoes required. eee Se. teen Sixth and PARTNER WANTED, IN 4 Ay'Dg $1500 to *! "or eash fad Bb9\ nde, requiring the atiention af two b.. 5 Broadway, room 14 YOUNG MAS W [+ amovnt (Houred) to oogage Ln a Duriness, which can be ates as Real katate 0 io MAN AND HIS WIFE WISH BOARD (OR a priva'e family waere ‘bere are Bo doard ni the hones contals a be well rraished ire Inedern improvements ; none but respectanuilty Leed ai nwer this, aa the siven and required , priceno object. 0, 5 HO WBE & U Address box 2.22 oat r y $2% (0 $5! per week joe, 209 s*-0ad Way, ;00m STLEMAN WISHES PARTIAL BOARD over Ove minuies wale stating terms, whieh mu Mee. in Brookivn 1 WANTED, AN AOTIVE BUSINES MAN, AB 1. partner in a resp stable Mission business trat will pay over BW yer were a! the lo wens sone bat acoatdential man acod apply w T. FFNRY, 120 Chechens square, A PARTSER WANTRY, WIT] TIL ABOVE amount, to take wu equal leterest in from, a8 will be wai e beer and wil! Se res (rod Vintpg party Baviang \arortamt Dusisers out Wert. sell his interret at s sacrifice, No, 6 Beekman etreet, room 18 —TH ADVERTIAnA, malon for emp'oym me but privelpais pature of the huriwene oF 4. B, Berald office. —WANTED, IN A CASH commission business, an fuer. this amount, either oa rule diese Martin, Herald office, with rai name wut! TO ®000 IN A PAPE AND PROFITABLE Jncre.—The object of “he ad lucrsive cas Com: FURNISHED ROOM, BEDROOM AND PANTRY TO $3: por week, ot 271 privilege in parlor, cS Also higaes nud iswer ASANT FROST ROOM, ON THE SE. entieman and wife, ale boarders are taken; » cars pass the door; bath cash buniness, and Sith avon’ we Apply 0 LL TiN dS Oe OARD—A BRAGTIFUL FRONT KOOM, FANOSOME 17 furniabed. “with good arcommodation, A single gentleman can tind a n.o% _ between Bond and Hleroxer streets. need Answer tha, and t ad, Addrose 24RD DOWN TOWN. cd reenwich sireet corner of Robinson OARD LN BROOKLYN-IN A FIAST CLASS GOURB, Geliztifolly loested, at 242 Henry street, near Baek par or on fre: (or and leege front room on third Terms moderate. AUCTION. AND He BUBY.—THS SUBSUKIBMA i908) Bubile thas the Partin Hotel, Vor, the reespiion of boarders vintiore The we, Qory AOA pieRBAU’ Nod oobe in, n wan 74 fo the Gomafort of thowe win K’S BIGRL. ND PAVILION. THis POFULAR of renor?, the oloest esta’ iehed pnbily bow wt the 2 of Ba enink, for the elite £ racs) patroange (4 at ronent Cegervedly doing fall (ie espa of bashes Win ie farce vootiated room, ite superior or tary and fiseill a acc wmodations ibe rant i viett c aad fomenticated ‘aatly en Jo) mes tm uiet hone Anping tha bot aod La h cliea a Op eened wih h July end Angus The of the Highianda direet) in front ew) Ponte are file) with of the tery, mid othern day While living it the | FINANCIAL. $4,000 SANt#e row runwe YEARS, ON FIRS? Bene clase property, located in Brook.yn. Adtrese tivrald oftire. YOUN: WIDOW LADY Wi8Hks Tu RUKRO # 500 for ibree months, for which ahr would rent & handwmry foralkhe! room he Foere oF strangers, visting be oxy would "rd a pleasant bome, central y locved and convenient lo si) pleors Of Amusement | Refervmees exchanged, Addrems Mra 5. 8 M., Union squsre Post allien. YOUNG LADY WISHES TO Mak 8 TER ACQUAINT. snee of 8 Giend who woule kas her $45. addews Jane, Colon square Post oftice ROOKLYN O1TY RalLRUAD COMP«NY —A DIVE dead of (ror per cent ham beea deoinrad, payab.a Ananat J. The ‘ravsfer books will be closed ill that date inclusive, July 25, 1867. Olas. 0. BETTS, Secretary, Y)IVIVEND. LENOX FIRE INSURANCE OOWPART DP Oitice 4 Wail street. —New York. July 2 1807. inect va Dave this day declared a sem! anndh) divideed of ve 1 cent, payrdle oa and after Ssturd: eogust | The Pausins books will be closed until ‘hat date uaVID URARB, Secretary. IN BROOKLYN—WITa(« FIVE MENUTRS walk of Wa | cure arn a good and eonsiant paying Address with resi name, sa) ng where 0 DAD, A. Ay DOK IST Kiera! rence piven and reqt A Jarge and pir aaent fron apply at 1sdBieury atreei,be. reels PRC Ped ANSE YT. . ~ OARD IN BROOKLYN. A SINGLE GENTLRMAN OAN TO 100 —WANTHD, A PRISON OF BE e neon mune! ave d pee’ wbility to foveat the abore wn unt be eer importing bivineva airesdy ewtublished aad doce where all the comforts of = doarders taken The howse me may be resized pleasantly and aeal’bily altont od pear the cars, sppy at No 66 Willoughby s.reet, Brook! yn 3.—A FEW SINGLE GBM pleasant rooms ant nient 0 the eara, where the OARD IN WILLIAMSH tlemen ean be accommodated with tial board, in & Joeality con’ Comfor's ef & home may be realized. Apyly ab 116 Sou'b ond door from Fiith. References exchanged noi kere’ anawers. Address J. J., box i8t Lem —& GENTLEMAN HAVI8G veven thou and dolar tv 210 per cont om ‘he Yharham syanee Pow: Au interview will wailaty (he moat ekep tan heasof a chance by addrerning o , YARD WANTS: family or where preferred Addrens 1. A MAW Will CHE eogsge in mercan |: OARD WaN £D—BY « GENTLEMAN, IN A PRIVATE ‘amily, where be ¢ hour L o clock, aot’ ower down than alee ot’ later thea ikree be bres acid $4), +4) worth of & ar (Cengage in a aafe sod profitable bosinaee thin Ancements. Address Vermont, Heraid office, er w reat, becween Fourth Address J W:, Herald offlow, NUPAOTURERS’ BONK, AEW TORK, f live (5) per ceat on tha anvil: ry lay of Angorat m The irauarer 200k anut duet day, Dy order of ‘he joura, T.R AULY, Onahier, BW YORK FLOATING DR OOK COMPANY JULY A quarterty dividend of four ‘Oper cent veer dee'sred payable & the wockhoiders oo i Avgt| cea The wanafer books wil) be closed andl ne of payment By Order, H. ¥. MASON, Becrotary Tee YORK AND Walt Bale AD COMPART.— The conpons of the seennd morigace bonds of the New m Aailron doe anga tl, whl be vthai doy, ates) fthe ape, Se W. a. WHITE SAD, Treasurer, () 2108 OF THR WASHINGTON CITY AND MINING Company, 42 Pine sireet, New York, July 2 S67. —[n~ ry eat on the ten per cent dest morugage, will be paidoa uy dine en the oth ag HK, Of present: thou of dhe Ary dank BANBY Mach Bon, Creasurer. the proper coupons, DIVATR FAMILY, BY A > ebildren and servant, leeation treet abd Kighth aveaus. Address CARD WANTRD—IN gentleman, wife, two PsRTNER WANTED TO JOIN THE SUBSORIBER, ho ts aconsluted with the business in 4 restaurant, dred dotlars, det er chynce seid m Addrest D. M., Herald office, where wa intervie For a tamn with s few WANTEO-WITHIN A MILE OR TWO OF Yootere, for two ladies, (wo young cai be pL rds dren and servant, house preferred, bles can be bad BREWING COMPANY AT CHARLESTOWN, NEAR Boiling Spring Bergen connty New 'ersey Sapiialtatn who ¥ ink to invert hele money sale and proft able are invited to jots the Charlecawn Brewing and 610 g o'clock P. M., ma are, from 7 to 9 office of the CHASLES KLEIN M D., Corver of svewwe A and becom) er, brooklyn Post ofice, stating terms which must be mode: rave. OsRD WANTED—IN THE OUUNTRY, COVENIENT to the chy, for ® lady ane two cbiléren. '& pisin referred Near toe waier, addrem B., Hi often, reeA ANd lowation. WANTSD IX BROOKLYN—3¥ A YOUNG MAN in & privan famntly, Addrers box 8.872 New Yort A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO Sorommormied with furalsved private family, at 185 Rleventh a Og yg URDERSIGONED HAVE /, ywred inv o io under we firm of Rob: Marsher & Braber as manufecturere of prepared mould! for pieture (reme and aod will contin: he Bunincas at Now 221 ee weet at BO’ incdeR ALPRRD MARCHER, New Yorn, Jaly 7, 1967. Ck. THE COP, Olaige wander the Gingolved by mm: TNEAKHIP HERKTOFORE RX- of Corbyn @ Moinah'aa (a this WARDL® CORBYF, with neatly fornte A gentleman and bis wife oan lehed parlor on the first have & nenily forniahed ly At 4s Alien atreet ¥N.-ORE OR THO ‘ace-mmodated with ha: |, Ma pelvate family. five minaves walk fem being vanght the French, refereaces to be ex GANTLEMEN turaished rooms ith the advantages: ‘aod address, box 3 751 : Post office, New York. ROOKLYN ~BOARD WARTS baremeat, oF & pl Acdrean, Mating eXEeT WG te Pati oar to) TAMES HRS RY ANTED~A YOUNG GRNTLAWAN OF GOOD AY y.. to take an iuterest in a Medt'erreneas prodnce commiesion house, he mas’ ye a goed ve from $40 to $500 st br comment. \anlly fOr am *Rergetic man. Ap yiy oH Delmar NHR COPARTWER ‘HIP 1 .W tween Javes Crook and D. yra VenoF F “ sictan, box 2.679 Post office, N. ¥. SIRANLA SUMMER AND WINTER QUARTERS — sched, on first aad second Mor. Zia svery modern iraprovement, ia's fret class and dea'radie tho, IL Lexngton avenus corner of fwealy seovund weet. Reference given and re ynired. 9 ROOMA TO LET TO URXTLEMEN ON.) or without beard, The bas all te ‘Apply wi 7 dreas oud bus'neas Parlors and beeroome al NT#D—A PARTNER, IN A MANUFACTURING The business may be ex ended according to vont, there being 20 BNA faodern \Sorovemaae 2g URNISHED ROCMS OR UNFURN rately, with pantries, hot end col Val inverted, amd te pay Orbos on in the line. address AL NOTICES. OT104 OF APPLICATION FO of an insolvent from his deb! of the third artiole of the first tile utes, first pwhilehed Ma; BD IN SUITS water. gee and Apply ‘or three day R THR DIsURARUY a, parmuant to the provishor: tbe fifth obapter of the ws Aopleton Ongs worth, In 38, [8G7, Oreditors to ay xe, a ns Mon © week Parvial board % West Thin y record SURNISHED S8HROOM TO LET—IN A PRIVATE houre in # pleasant loeation, to. RenJeman; rent only 42 re at 3M Fourth street, bewwoen per week in advance. S'th aveoc® and Washing: ‘ham city of Ny Sauce TSF stl @'Goak In ton foreman BRRAM, DEAN & DON DAU®, for Inenivoet, 76 Ws!) strers OR WITHOUT HOA i} moderate, Injuire at 128 ce wre Youn, May ™. i867. UR NISTRD ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL labia for single gentlemen, ot No. 31 Bast ined (9 ane eer the URN ISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT REDUCED sdroom wnd Bithea, very Lmm+d ate porsoret Apply at 123 West Twenty fourth atreet, near Int day of Jaly. 1887, amd to aerve & copy Bubserthers at lid Broad eay, in the olty of Rew York, with er the service of thie gnunmons on - auch service; and LODYINGS,— " CAN OOTAL nile Avorney®, House open ail algot, Gookd ROYALTON BANK, | RXRTER, HANCUOR, SD Hank of he Meprbic, Rhos Teinad brie Uity, exch angs bank, Dor gor, aod allother D-okea bank pil's beaght at the very biabeet cap vane by JOUM KOOPs, Mouey Broker, 472 Broad 1 between Grand and Hroome streets, We Ms NUATIAN GAS LIGHT COMPANY HAVE DR- jared & dividend of two dollars and ify oen'a per akare on thelr toll ew ini ninety siz ard & quarter cone par ebare op their scriy suck, payable ov detmasnd. S. H. HOWARD, Seereiary. MUSICAL AND DANCING. i 40 RROADWAY.—G. B DEMAREST £2 00 ARS 7 ww ng the celebrated Wilham Miller pisaxt Bt lower one an ever vifered in (his market be fh. pine Irom Sie! to $140; farcy cases inialt name from 250 to $8); all ne@ and warranted for (wo years. LY > SINGER. —W ORT fin some charct tn fetereuete, ‘Adrrem Bs bo 188 SPLENDID BEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PLANO- 1 LO mast excellent fone aud jack. warranted, wi © disposed of stan immense . e town be Gtapenes Of Stee Nee oe ralase Gopiy 00 ae WhUDRe 155 Weat Broadway, near Cava! sitet A GERMAN LADY, Tal yeere. w A SITCATION a8 ALT ve fork or Rrook yn «mole oitlee, WHO ITAs TAUGHT POR S8Ve- to pter In’ An engagement for next ‘rench and German. Address A. fail, the teaches au A, Pont slice, Brooklyn, N.Y. GREAT *BABGAIN—TWO MAGNIFICENT NEW A eee octave rose wood piancfortes forsale. rich wit) ni) rowed corrers, double serpentine aad work, Pere up. tbree rows eurved ail ronud; carsed Isre, store, ean be 5 ele valaid real pari, sorte of plemty fruit, flowers, £9: ful’ rich inlaid “iat, rung base. made by the Haines Brow and fully price $265 each: taken in exchange for re re) seen atthe furniture packing retabiinb- in Sixth aven ‘oruelh three ‘on Ereek nek footw thr Tremont Wolel Ree seven a. Mill nigh Wal be exes for shipping. -, B—1Wil be wade a bargain (or HANDSO#K KR SEWOOD PIANO sg iicrite? to. pay wivances and wore carved # © ap lege, round corners, 40>!) $5.5, worth Been bot abort lume in use fall 280 broadway room 18 M WRAT, auciloneer, TREAT BACKIFIUS OF A MAGNIFIORNT SEVAN OF ta-€ rosewoud pianoforie, splendid sergantine cass ara 2 action, te. manufacored by (bert Boston, aod Cont 8480 ten thon he ago. Will be sold for $24) Must be dis posed of jemediately ‘Unn be seen at 404 Sixth avenue, neat JUITAR AND SINGING.—NAPULEON W. GOULD, Kultnetst, from the princigal onosra and theatres io Ba~ rope, Atm ‘enat lea he pupils in a fow leewne ely fhe ms: satmired oom oy mngsand viay Al Amity street 1) Trovators arr on ‘a ncrom i por likens, EW AND SRUOND B48) Platue 6%) MBLODROSS ropa oftered im Akie aan, rote than ever befor: yt ny Sresdeary Dre 7 octave, al) round corners. «vil art piano, oftes $4 ~ ame ride Sabo, for Wa une Virooks 7 mate, oor namehverd Set vor Bir me colar wears Nand ‘pe, ou for Meioleces 9. 0, sa a PEGs oo mnataly parenee @—ON MONDAY, oh $50) mils hevig, g Nimrod wo wagon} a harresa. Yo ba good SKLLN, proprietor,